Yep. Once something is sent out on the internet, there are no takebacks. Someone can delete their own threads or their Twitter posts, but nothing is ever truly gone.https://support.na.square-enix.com/r...ag=sqexaccount
OP, gonna suggest you review this in full, then reflect on your individual posts. Also might want to revisit your understanding of Freedom of Speech. Like many you are sorely mistaken about your rights and responsibilities. Private companies (like SE) can, will (and often must, legally) remove certain speech that is deemed offensive or hate speech, they can also remove it because they just don't like it, or it reflects poorly on their brand. And yes, in the US too (assuming that you are american, I am not). FWIW SE and all of us posting in here in this forum are bound by the Laws of the State of California, American Federal Law, and likely other, international laws that depend on the our country of residence and/or posting location. Also consider that precedent has not been set in many cases regarding the application of said international laws, meaning that just because something has not been enforced despite being reported, that it cannot be. In regards to certain speech, such as hate speech, the consequences can go far beyond a ban. And do not for a second believe we are in any way anonymous here, SE's security is shit, this website is poorly maintained, and any entity that wants our identity could get it with little difficulty. In the event of something hate speech related, or otherwise illegal SE would likely comply with any summons or warrants from law enforcement for said identity and information. There is definitely precedent for this..especially in the US.
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